Peter Christensen

About Peter Christensen

Peter Christensen, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, specializes in the field of environmental economics, public economics, urban economics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Energy efficiency can deliver for climate policy: Evidence from machine learning-based targeting

Weathering the ride: Experimental evidence on transport pricing, climate extremes, and future travel demand

Response to" The Many Misspellings of Albuquerque: A Comment"

The demand for mobility: Evidence from an experiment with uber riders

Racial Housing Price Differentials and Neighborhood Segregation

The owner-renter incidence gap of gentrification–a perspective from downward mobility

The damages and distortions from discrimination in the rental housing market

Economic effects of environmental crises: Evidence from Flint, Michigan

Peter Christensen Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1945

Citations(since 2020)

1377

Cited By

425

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

17

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Peter Christensen Skills & Research Interests

environmental economics

public economics

urban economics

Top articles of Peter Christensen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Energy efficiency can deliver for climate policy: Evidence from machine learning-based targeting

Peter Christensen

Paul Francisco

Erica Myers

Hansen Shao

Mateus Souza

2022/9/19

Weathering the ride: Experimental evidence on transport pricing, climate extremes, and future travel demand

Peter Christensen

Adam Osman

Abigail Stocker

2023/6/5

Response to" The Many Misspellings of Albuquerque: A Comment"

Peter Christensen

Christopher Timmins

2024

The demand for mobility: Evidence from an experiment with uber riders

Peter Christensen

Adam Osman

2023/6/12

Racial Housing Price Differentials and Neighborhood Segregation

Sébastien Box-Couillard

Peter Christensen

2023/12/18

The owner-renter incidence gap of gentrification–a perspective from downward mobility

Yizhou Zhang

Peter Christensen

Andrew Jordan Greenlee

Geoffrey JD Hewings

2023/5

The damages and distortions from discrimination in the rental housing market

The Quarterly Journal of Economics

Peter Christensen

Christopher Timmins

2023/11

Economic effects of environmental crises: Evidence from Flint, Michigan

American Economic Journal: Economic Policy

Peter Christensen

David A Keiser

Gabriel E Lade

2023/2/1

Incentive-Based Pay and Worker Effort in Public Programs: Experimental Evidence from the Weatherization Assistance Program

Peter Christensen

Paul Francisco

Erica Myers

2023/10/23

Decomposing the wedge between projected and realized returns in energy efficiency programs

Review of Economics and Statistics

Peter Christensen

Paul Francisco

Erica Myers

Mateus Souza

2023/7/11

Incentive Pay and Social Returns to Worker Effort in Public Programs: Evidence from the Weatherization Assistance Program

Peter Christensen

Paul Francisco

Erica Myers

2023/6/12

Housing discrimination and the toxics exposure gap in the United States: Evidence from the rental market

Review of Economics and Statistics

Peter Christensen

Ignacio Sarmiento-Barbieri

Christopher Timmins

2022/7/1

A market for snow: Modeling winter recreation patterns under current and future climate

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

Bryan Parthum

Peter Christensen

2022/5/1

Sorting or steering: The effects of housing discrimination on neighborhood choice

Journal of Political Economy

Peter Christensen

Christopher Timmins

2022/8/1

Can Incentive-Based Pay Increase the Marginal Value of Public Spending on Energy Efficiency? Experimental Evidence from the Weatherization Assistance Program

Peter Christensen

Paul Francisco

Erica Myers

2022/7/18

Racial discrimination and housing outcomes in the United States rental market

Peter Christensen

Ignacio Sarmiento-Barbieri

Christopher Timmins

2021/11/29

Does Airbnb Reduce Matching Frictions in the Housing Market?

Available at SSRN 3923826

Abdollah Farhoodi

Nazanin Khazra

Peter Christensen

2021/9/14

A recreation demand model for mountain snowpack

Bryan Parthum

P Christensen

2020

Should congested cities reduce their speed limits? Evidence from São Paulo, Brazil

Journal of Public Economics

Amanda Ang

Peter Christensen

Renato Vieira

2020

Unlocking amenities: Estimating public good complementarity

Journal of Public Economics

David Albouy

Peter Christensen

Ignacio Sarmiento-Barbieri

2020/2/1

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